It depends on which one. Ours is 24 hours, but a day is different elsewhere dependant on size & rate of rotation
It takes about 225-250 million years to make a complete turn.
A complete turn of a planet on its axis is known as a "day." This rotation determines the length of a day on that planet. For Earth, it takes approximately 24 hours to complete one full rotation.
Earth takes approximately 24 hours to make a complete turn on its axis, resulting in one day and night cycle.
All planets turn on their axis. This is called the planet's rotation; one complete rotation is equal to one day on that planet.
No, Uranium is not named after a planet. It is named after the planet Uranus, which in turn is named after the ancient Greek god of the sky.
It takes about 225-250 million years to make a complete turn.
orbit
A day.
A complete turn of a planet on its axis is known as a "day." This rotation determines the length of a day on that planet. For Earth, it takes approximately 24 hours to complete one full rotation.
A day.
One day, or 24 hours.
Mercury
A day.
365.25 days or one year
day
Earth takes approximately 24 hours to make a complete turn on its axis, resulting in one day and night cycle.
Ceres sidereal rotation period is about 0.3781 days.